JOURNAL ARTICLE

Low‐Cost Paper‐Based Conducting Polymer‐Hydrogel Flexible Bio‐Radar Sensor for Detecting Biological Objects

Abstract

Paper-Based Sensors In article number 2100447 by Yi Lu and coworkers, a simplified and low-cost strategy is developed for fabricating flexible paper-based conducting polymer hydrogel (PCPH) bioradar sensors for the noncontact identification of biological objects and detection of their behaviors. The fabricated PCPH sensors are highly stable and reliable and can be applied for online unattended behavioral detection of diverse organisms, including humans and rodents.

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Materials science Nanotechnology Polymer Conductive polymer Identification (biology) Computer science Biology Composite material

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Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
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